Johnston B.V. Integralism, altruism, and social emancipation a sorokinian model of prosocial behavior and social organizations (tr. by V.V. Sapov). In: Ideas of integralism in the Social Sciences : Discussions of Russian and American researchers : collection of scientific works ... Johnston B.V. Integralism, altruism, and social emancipation a sorokinian model of prosocial behavior and social organizations (tr. by V.V. Sapov). In: Ideas of integralism in the Social Sciences : Discussions of Russian and American researchers : collection of scientific works / ed. by D.V. Efremenko, A.Y. Dolgov, K. Rhodes; INION RAS, Department of Sociology and Social. Psychology : translated from the English by Y.V. Evseeva, V.V. Sapova. – Moscow, 2022. – pp. 57-72 – (Theory and History of sociology) ISBN 978-5-248-01019-6DOI 10.31249/idint/2022.00.03 РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=48522217&pff=1Posted on site: 01.08.22 AbstractIntegralism is simultaneously an epistemology, psychology, sociology of change and theory of history. As used here it provides the theoretical underpinnings of Sorokin’s general sociology and later works on altruism and social reconstruction. This paper explores the evolution of the concept from Social and Cultural Dynamics through his later works on the crisis of modernity, and the studies of social reconstruction at the Harvard Research Center in Creative Altruism. The results of this evolving chain of analysis was an integrated conceptual statement on the nature of humanness, knowledge, conflict resolution, altruism, and prosocial forms of human organization. Sorokin’s model along with selected themes from the writings of John Paul II sharpens their shared insights into the resolution of social problems. Авторы:Сапов В.В.Content (in russ)hide table of contentsshow table of contents